![]() Both can change style and persona to get their work done. Both spend much of their time underground, occasionally surfacing with surprising, even shocking results. ![]() ![]() Though his hair and the massive mutton chops might seem to indicate more of an affinity for the Wolf Man, Neil Young and Count Dracula actually have a surprising amount in common. “I can’t get it out of my mind!” Young exclaims, shaking his shaggy head. Later that night, on his vintage 1970 tour bus parked outside a Chicago hotel, a discussion about growing up in Canada quickly leads back, somehow, to thoughts of Transylvania. “Man, they got some wind in Dracula that’s scary,” he says. Neil Young breaks into a wide grin over a bowl of postconcert fruit salad. Neil Young proves life in rock & roll can begin again at fortysomething. ![]() This story originally appeared in the Januissue of Rolling Stone. ![]()
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